The following people appeared during felony bond hearings on Wednesday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear on July 22 in Pope County Circuit Court.

• Jeremy Adame, 25, failure to appear — $200,000.

Fifth Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney David Gibbons filed an arrest warrant petition on June 12, charging Adame with failure to appear in circuit court concerning a delivery of a controlled substance charge. Circuit Judge William Pearson issued a bench warrant for Adame’s arrest that day and requested his bond be set at $200,000. Pope County Sheriff’s (PCSO) deputies arrested Adame on Tuesday.

A Dover Marshals Office (DMO) report stated a Dover pharmacist called City Hall on Tuesday to report someone attempted to use an alleged forged prescription for 120, 30-milligram oxycodone pills. Police showed up and found Gibson, Gonzales and Jessica Martin sitting in a car at the store’s drive-through window waiting for the drugs.

The pharmacist called the clinic printed on the prescription and an employee there said that doctor no longer worked at the clinic, according to the report. Marshals took Gibson into custody and discovered three hydrocodone pills in a cellophane wrapper on the floor board where Gonzales was sitting.

Investigators later used a phone number given by one of the three which was thought to be the doctor who wrote the prescription. Police discovered it was Martin’s cell phone. She told investigators she would find out who used the phone and call police back. DMO is referring this matter to the Dover city attorney for possible misdemeanor charges.